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SUMMARY:Book Group: The Norton Guide to AI-Aware Teaching
DESCRIPTION:What does it mean to teach in an age of AI? This fall\, join us to read and discuss The Norton Guide to AI-Aware Teaching\, a practical resource for instructors thinking intentionally about how AI is reshaping their courses\, including a Rutgers connection: our own instructors are cited in the book. \nAcross three virtual sessions facilitated by Rutgers instructors\, we’ll work through the book together\, grounding our conversations in real teaching challenges and possibilities. Come ready to think about your own course\, including an assignment that AI might be reshaping. Whether you are using AI in your courses or still figuring out what it means for your teaching\, this group offers a space to think alongside colleagues from across disciplines. \nThis session fulfills Competencies 1\, 2\, and 3 of the Teaching and Generative AI Pathways Program and is open to Rutgers University staff and instructors of all ranks\, appointment types\, and disciplines. \nRegistration link coming soon!
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SUMMARY:The Prompting Cookbook: Shifting from Prompting to Context Engineering
DESCRIPTION:Part of a six-session series from University Online Education Services (UOES)\, in partnership with TIIP. Each session consists of 60 minutes of content followed by a 30-minute work session. \nYour students are taking your class\, not a generic\, average internet class. Context engineering is the practice of putting your own values\, course materials\, and academic standards at the center of what an AI responds with — instead of letting the open web fill in the answer. One-line prompting tricks are giving way to this more deliberate approach: anchoring AI output in the specific sources you choose. Using NotebookLM and comparable tools\, you’ll practice grounding AI directly in your own syllabus and readings\, and see why a well-fed model behaves very differently from an unanchored chatbot. The session closes by flipping the lens — context engineering is a student skill\, too — and you’ll design an assignment component that asks students to curate and document the sources they feed to AI. The 30-minute work session is for grounding a tool in your own course materials. \nThis session fulfills Competencies 1\, 3\, and 4 of the Teaching and Generative AI Pathways Program and is open to Rutgers University staff and instructors of all ranks\, appointment types\, and disciplines. \nWhat to bring: A current syllabus or a set of course readings. \nREGISTER \nQuestions about the Teaching with GenAI Faculty Workshop Series? Email Rick Anderson\, Director of Emerging Technology at UOES: rick.anderson@uoes.rutgers.edu
URL:https://teaching.rutgers.edu/event/the-prompting-cookbook-shifting-from-prompting-to-context-engineering/
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SUMMARY:Moving from Static to Dynamic: Creating Interactive Course Content with AI
DESCRIPTION:Part of a six-session series from University Online Education Services (UOES)\, in partnership with TIIP. Each session consists of 60 minutes of content followed by a 30-minute work session. \nTake a static course document — a PDF reading\, a worksheet\, a lecture handout — and use AI to turn it into something interactive: choose-your-own-path scenarios\, self-checking practice\, scaffolded assignment sequences that drop into Canvas. The session explores several techniques side by side so you can choose the right one for the content at hand: vibe coding for HTML-based interactives that drop into Canvas\, NotebookLM for queryable knowledge bases built from your readings\, and direct AI-generated activities you assemble inside Canvas itself. Because redesigning an assignment always raises the policy question\, we’ll also work through what AI use you’ll permit and what evidence of process you’ll ask students for. The 30-minute work session is for converting one of your own documents. \nThis session fulfills Competencies 2\, 3\, and 4 of the Teaching and Generative AI Pathways Program and is open to Rutgers University staff and instructors of all ranks\, appointment types\, and disciplines. \nWhat to bring: One static course document you’d like to convert. \nREGISTER \nQuestions about the Teaching with GenAI Faculty Workshop Series? Email Rick Anderson\, Director of Emerging Technology at UOES: rick.anderson@uoes.rutgers.edu
URL:https://teaching.rutgers.edu/event/moving-from-static-to-dynamic-creating-interactive-course-content-with-ai/
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SUMMARY:Rubric Design and AI-Assisted Feedback
DESCRIPTION:Part of a six-session series from University Online Education Services (UOES)\, in partnership with TIIP. Each session consists of 60 minutes of content followed by a 30-minute work session. \nAI is in the room when you grade now\, whether you invited it or not. This capstone session redesigns the assessment layer of a course assignment from both directions. First\, you’ll design a rubric that rewards the things AI can’t hand a student — process\, judgment\, content area thinking. Then you’ll put AI to work generating draft formative feedback against that rubric\, with you as editor and final voice. The session takes the AI-use policy question head-on as a design decision built into the rubric itself: faculty can absolutely say “no AI\,” or “this tool only\, used this way\,” and we’ll cover how to state either clearly\, what evidence of process to ask for under each\, and what the data students generate with these tools actually looks like. The 30-minute work session lets you redesign a rubric for one of your own assignments. \nThis session fulfills Competencies 2\, 3\, and 4 of the Teaching and Generative AI Pathways Program and is open to Rutgers University staff and instructors of all ranks\, appointment types\, and disciplines. \nWhat to bring: One assignment with its current rubric (or grading approach). \nREGISTER \nQuestions about the Teaching with GenAI Faculty Workshop Series? Email Rick Anderson\, Director of Emerging Technology at UOES: rick.anderson@uoes.rutgers.edu
URL:https://teaching.rutgers.edu/event/rubric-design-and-ai-assisted-feedback/
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